“It’s an eye for an eye. You kill one of my guys, I’m not going to rest until I have you in cuffs or on the front side of a weapon. And I mean that,” he said.

Chaffins said it was unclear whether Ellis was the intended target or if the shooter planned to kill a different officer or even a random citizen.

But he said he believes the killing was premeditated.

“Someone planned this, and someone planned to shoot somebody at that spot, at that location, at that time,” Chaffins said.

The brazen crime has sent a ripple of fear across Nelson County, south of Louisville.

“It scares everybody in the community. It could happen to anyone,” resident Martin Rogers told CNN affiliate WHAS. “If he wasn’t the intended victim, that means anyone could have been the victim.”

Ellis’ widow told reporters Tuesday that she has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and love she has seen in honor of her late husband.

She credited prayer and her two sons — ages 6 and 7 — for her strength. “Now I know I have to be strong for our kids,” Amy Ellis told reporters. “They know their daddy’s not coming back, and it’s going to be a long, hard road.”